The effect of "Exodia" makes it one of the most godlike monsters in Duel Monsters unlike most monsters, "Exodia" doesn't rely on ATK and DEF, instead causing an immediate victory when all five cards are assembled in the hand. ![]() This brings the parts of the "Forbidden One" together, allowing "Exodia" to break free, his strength being so great that he guarantees the player an automatic win, regardless of the situation. In order for "Exodia" to regain his tremendous power, all of the five cards must be reunited in the player's hand. Shimon used Exodia against Zorc Necrophades, against whom he was equal however, "Exodia" was defeated because he drew his power from Shimon, a single mortal man, whereas Zorc had his own power source.Īs a result, in the Yu-Gi-Oh Card Game, there are five distinct "Forbidden One" cards, each one symbolizing a part of the complete "Exodia". That would have prevented his power from ever being used again. "Exodia" was, at first, a beast of such incalculable and intimidating might that he was split up into five distinctive parts, each one of them chained and sealed away by magic from all the other monsters (hence "the Forbidden One").
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